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[The wrist joint].

Der Orthopade, 1986
The wrist joint is involved in a great majority of cases of rheumatoid arthritis. Tenosynovitis and synovitis can lead to severe destruction of the joint and to spontaneous ruptures of the tendons. Therefore, early tenosynovectomy and wrist-joint synovectomy are required. At the advanced stage of the disease, arthroplasty is necessary.
H J, Refior, A, Krödel
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Subtotal Arthrodeses of the Wrist Joint

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1984
The goal of subtotal arthrodesis of the wrist is to provide a stable and pain-free joint, with preservation of a limited but useful range of motion. Experience indicates that the available mobility of the joints that are left unfused tends to increase with time and use of the extremity, and that accelerated wear of these joints has not been a problem ...
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Reconstructive Surgery of the Wrist Joint

Hand, 1972
Abstract Reconstructive surgery is very often necessary after fractures and injuries of the wrist. Early reconstruction of the injured joint by internal fixation sometimes gives the best functional results.
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Disk lesion of the wrist joint

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1986
Thirty-three patients with lesions of the articular disk of the wrist joint were treated. Predictability of results is best when there is an isolated lesion without osteoarthritis or severe dislocation of the distal radioulnar joint. However, good results can be obtained in combined injuries (for example, after a Colles' fracture). Thirty of the thirty-
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Arthrography of the Wrist Joint

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1972
C S, Ranawat, M O, Harrison, L R, Jordan
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Wrist joint aspiration

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2012
Julia D, Flint, Ian P, Giles
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